बकोटना Meaning in English
बकोटना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : to pinch
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तान लेनाआगे करना
तिरछा करना
रोपना
जंगल लगाना
लीपना
लेपना
क्रीड़ा करना
खेल खेलना
चालाकी करना
संगत करना
खेल करना
राज़ी करना
गिरवी रखना
हल चलाना
बकोटना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
This spurred Gibson to tell Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda that he was available to pinch hit.
He started the 2011 regular season in a left field platoon with Laynce Nix, but slumped on offense and was relegated mostly to pinch hitting by May.
Injuries and a gold glove first baseman (Mark Grace) limited him to pinch hitting duties, and he batted only .
The poster showed a woman's bare legs from behind, with a cyclist's gloved hand apparently going to pinch the woman's bottom.
) gradually forms as the grains begin to pinch off as they each reach the threshold.
Reliever Mike Timlin came on and after retiring Gene Larkin, gave up an eventual game-winning homer to pinch-hitter Mike Pagliarulo, who was hitting for Scott Leius.
With the bases once again loaded, the Braves sent up Brian Hunter to pinch hit for second baseman Rafael Belliard.
Francisco Cabrera, a seldom-used utility player who had spent most of 1992 in the minor leagues, was sent to the plate to pinch hit for pitcher Jeff Reardon.
Straps on the harness should be snug on the child, parents should not be able to pinch the straps away from the shoulders of the child.
Skaff's major league debut came on September 11 in the Dodgers' 7–4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field, when he entered the game in the ninth inning to pinch-hit against Paul Derringer, and grounded out.
On August 9, 1925, in his final season, Veach became the only player to pinch hit for Babe Ruth in the years after Babe switched from a pitcher to an outfielder.
These songs were mainly sung by women in a group and they approach the person who has erred (Kadabha) and start to pinch him/her.
The Blaschkas' primary technique was lampworking, in which glass is melted over a flame fed by air from a foot-powered bellows, then shaped using tools to pinch, pull or cut; forms were blown as well.